Stem Cell Donation and Transplantation, NHS Blood and Transplant, Bristol, UK
Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
BMJ Open Qual. 2022 Jun;11(2). doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-001814.
The Stem Cell Donation and Transplantation Department at NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) facilitates unrelated donor haematopoietic stem cell transplantations for patients with life-threatening haematological malignancies or other blood diseases. Donors must be screened for infectious disease markers (IDMs) prior to donation. The purpose of IDM testing is to assess whether the donor currently has, or previously had, an infectious disease that could be transmitted to the recipient. The turnaround time (TaT) from sample collection to the return of IDM results is important to transplant clinicians and their patients. NHSBT has a target TaT of 80% within seven calendar days. Our initial analysis showed us that we failed to meet this in any week in the previous year, and our service was neither efficient nor consistent, so there was considerable improvement potential.This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to improve the TaT of the IDM reporting service. We tested three change ideas through four Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles. We collected data on TaTs from our laboratory information management system (LIMS) and updated our statistical process control charts after each PDSA cycle. Over the course of the project, we reduced the mean TaT from 8.9 days to 5.5 days and increased the proportion of samples reported within the 7-day benchmark from 50% to 89%, reaching the key performance indicator (KPI) target.Conducting this project was a rewarding experience. Although we encountered unanticipated technical issues during PDSA experiments, and we found that some change plans were not as effective in improving the KPIs as we expected, the improvement by the end of the study period was substantial. This QI project enabled us to meet our TaT targets and, ultimately, help ensure that our patients receive timely transplants. It suggests that QI may have wider applications across our part of NHSBT.
NHS 血液与移植中心的干细胞捐献与移植科为患有危及生命的血液系统恶性肿瘤或其他血液疾病的患者提供无关供者造血干细胞移植。在捐献前,供者必须进行传染病标志物(IDM)筛查。IDM 检测的目的是评估供者当前是否患有或曾经患有可传播给受者的传染病。从样本采集到 IDM 结果返回的周转时间(TaT)对移植临床医生及其患者非常重要。NHSBT 的目标是在 7 个日历日内达到 80%。我们的初步分析表明,在过去一年的任何一周,我们都未能达到这一目标,我们的服务既没有效率也不一致,因此有很大的改进空间。这项质量改进(QI)项目旨在提高 IDM 报告服务的 TaT。我们通过四个计划-执行-研究-行动(PDSA)循环测试了三个变更思路。我们从实验室信息管理系统(LIMS)中收集 TaT 数据,并在每个 PDSA 循环后更新我们的统计过程控制图。在项目过程中,我们将平均 TaT 从 8.9 天缩短至 5.5 天,并将在 7 天基准内报告的样本比例从 50%提高到 89%,达到了关键绩效指标(KPI)目标。进行这个项目是一次很有收获的经历。虽然我们在 PDSA 实验中遇到了意外的技术问题,并且发现一些变更计划在提高 KPI 方面不如我们预期的那么有效,但在研究期结束时的改进是显著的。这个 QI 项目使我们能够达到我们的 TaT 目标,并最终帮助确保我们的患者及时接受移植。它表明 QI 可能在我们 NHSBT 的其他部门有更广泛的应用。